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Center for the Political Future

Spring 2024 Barbara Boxer Fellow

Shannon Watts is the founder of Moms Demand Action, the nation’s largest grassroots group fighting against gun violence. With nearly 10 million supporters and a chapter in every state, Moms Demand Action volunteers have stopped the NRA’s priority legislation in statehouses roughly 90 percent of the time every year for the past decade; passed over 500 gun safety laws across the country; changed corporate policies; educated millions of Americans about secure gun storage; and elected hundreds of volunteers to office. In 2022, the grassroots movement helped break through the logjam in Congress and pass the Bipartisan Safer Communities Act, the first federal gun safety bill in 26 years.

Watts is an active board member of Emerge America, one of the nation’s leading organizations for recruiting and training women to run for office. Her book, Fight Like a Mother: How a Grassroots Movement Took on the Gun Lobby and Why Women Will Change the World, was released in May of 2019.

Prior to her work at Moms Demand Action, Watts built a career as a communications executive at companies including FleishmanHillard, Monsanto, GE Healthcare, and WellPoint. She is a graduate of the University of Missouri and currently lives in the Bay Area of California with her husband.

Study Group: Building a Movement to End Gun Violence and Enact Social Change

This series will explain in detail how to build a sustainable, effective grassroots movement that can take on powerful special interests, and how people can take those learnings to build or bolster social change in their own communities. Through this series, I’ll bring together some of the most vital voices in American activism and use my own journey in activism to educate others about how they can organize to create cultural, legislative, and electoral change. 

Wednesdays, 5-7 p.m. PT
January 31
February 14
March 6
March 27

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